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(BRAINLIEST QUESTION) stalwart (stahl-wert) adj. 1. strong, sturdy. 2. uncompromising, resolute. n. 3. a physically strong person. 4. one who supports an organization or cause without fail. The environmental stalwart protests the use of any substance that pollutes the environment and diligently recycles everything imaginable from his shower water to his coffee grounds.

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